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Cubs Plan Sugar Bush Tour Soon
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Visit In Dublin Over . Easter
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WINCHELSEA
Correspondent
Mrs. Wm. Walters
Mr. aid Mrs. Harry Spar-
ling of London spent GoodGriday
with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
Miss Janet Bern of London
and Gary and Brian of Strat-
ford spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Phil' Hern and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
visited on Friday-- evening with
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Rowe of
Thames Road.
Mrs. `Elwyn Kerslake is a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hut-
ton and Diane visited over the
weekend in Listowel with the
Hutton family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
entertained their family to a
dinner Saturday evening at Elim-
vine United Church and later
at the township hall for enter-- •
tainment and cards, after which
tainment and cards. Mr. _and
Mrs. Frayne were celebrating
their 40th wedding anniversary.
Mr. LaRence Taylor from
Montreal spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Taylor and
family.
STAFFA
Correspondent
Mrs, John Templeman
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T. COLUMBAN
Correspondent
Mrs. Ken McKellar
First Croinarty Ctib pack met
on Tuesday night with Peter Laing
of the Tawny Six leading the
trend Howl. The Program con'
sisted of exercises and dance
and life saver contests. The boys
were divided into new groups te.
study for their- awards. Plans
were made to visit Carter Ker-
slake's sugar bush at the next
meeting which will be held one
half hour earlier than usual. The
cubs will also visit the farm. of
Rev..' A. H. Daynard at a later
date to see the sheep and lambs.
VISIT STRATFORD
Staffa Figurettes enjoyed an
excursion to Stratford and Tay-
!stock on Monday after school.
While in Stratford the girls
enjoyed a conducted tour of the
Shakespearean Festival. After
dining at the Eastwood Restaur-
apt they travelled to Ta,vistock
where they visited a woollen mill
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and watched the making of yarn
and woollen socks.
Meeting eight of the F4gur-
ettes was held at the heme of
Mrs. John Wallace when the
roll call was answered by tell-
ing What a Good Citizen Is',.
Mrs. Douglas led a discussion
on good citizenship,
Mrs. Harold Carey 0 Tor-
onto is a guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Carey and Mrs. Taylor.
Several ladies from Crorriarty
attended the Easter Thankoffer-
ing meeting 'of Carmel Church
W. M.S. in 'Hensel"
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker
spent the weekend with Mrs.
Walker's sister and brother-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Erwin
of Putnam who celebrated their
fifty-fifth weddillk" anniversary
pn Sunday,
Mr. arid Mrs. Walker visited
on Friday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cockwell, Dashwood.
Correspondent
Mrs. Bob Cronin
Miss Bernadette Nagle and
a friend, Miss Mary Ann White
of London are spending two weeks
in Vancouver, B.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer
and boys, London spent the week-
end at their home in Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. George Coy-
ille spent the weekend in Port
Franks with Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Tata. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
O'Rourke and family and Mr.
Frank Cronin also spent Sunday
with the Coville, s and Tate s.
mr. and Mrs. Joe Cronin
and family were visiting with
Mr. and •-Mrs. Ted Denomme
in Zurich on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Masse,
Zurich were visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph L. Ryan on
Easter Sunday.
Miss, Susan Friend, Guelph,
Miss Linda Friend, Kitchener,
and _Miss pat Wallace,London
were visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Friend on the weekend.
Miss Nora Ann MacRae,
London and Mr. J. D. MacRae,
Toronto spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Don MacRae..
Mrs. Ken Feeney and family,
Kitchener, Miss Joyce Ryan,
London, Mr, and Mrs. Harry
Ryan, and son, London spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph F. Ryan and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Feeney,
Stratford were visiting with Mr.
and -Mrs. Anthony Loomans and
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Feeney.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ouelette
and son, Belle River and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Benninger and
daughter, Sudbury spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Benninger and family.
, Mrs. Rita Newcombe, Port
Colborne spent the weekend with
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Correspondent
Mrs. Joseph Kale
Lewis Kennedy, Toronto
visited his parents, Mr: and Mrs.
Angus Kennedy. -
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bick-
nell were in Toronto last week
attending the Ontario Trustees
Association Convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray
are in Windsor visiting Mr.and
Mrs. Gerrard MarcAnd and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Dawe and their
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Melady and
family, Trenton spent the Easter
holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
ice Melady.
Misses Betty and Anne Shea
Londo4 spent ,Easter with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Shea.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pur-
cell and family, Kitchener were
Easter visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack McIver.
Rev. Gordon Kennedy, C.S.B.,
Toronto was an Easter visitor
with his parents,, Mr. and Mrs.
Angus Kennedy.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kinahan
and family, St; Augustine visited
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moylan.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brady and
family, London spent Easter Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. James
Sloan Sr.
Mrs.-Dennis Walsh and family
London spent Easter with Louis.
O'Reilly and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
O'Reilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
family, Acton visited Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs.Gordon Butters,
Toronto spent Easter with Mr.
and Mrs. Vincent Murray.
Mrs. Elizabeth Murray,
London is visiting her family
here.
Miss Rose Doyle, Cedar
Springs and Jack. Doyle, Tor-
onto spent Easter with Mr. and
'Mrs, Michael Doyle.
. Miss Karen Kale, Waterloo,
"Miss, Margaret Rose Ryan and
Miss Laura Ryan, •,Kitchener,
Miss Maureen Ryan, London,
Paul O'Reilly, Wingham, Gordon
Moylan, Waterloo, Donald Mur-
ray, London spent Easter at their
homes.
Joe O'Reilly, Guelph spent
Easter with Mr. and Mrs. Lou
O'Reilly and family.
Miss Hilda Kennedy, London
visited Mr. and Mrs. Auguste
Ducharme and Mr, and Mrs.-
Angus Kennedy.
Miss Joanne Murray and
Miss Barbara Ladlier, Windsor
visited at the home. of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas'Murray.e
. Mr. and Mrs. Auguste Du-
charme, Mr. and Mrs. James
Ducharme and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Staples and family,
and Miss Hilda Kennedy, London
spent Easter Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Marcy and fam-
ily, stratford,
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Miss Kathleen Stapleton and
other members of the Staple-
ton familf.
,.Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Cos-
tello and family, Westbrooke,
Mr. and Mrs. Dapny Cestello
and family, Kitchener and_ Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Groshak and
family, London spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Costello Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butters
and Danny, Stratford, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon putters, Toronto,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Butters
and daughter, Hamilton, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Coyne and family,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mor-
ris and family, London and Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Butters and fam-
ily, Hespeler spent the week-
end with their father, Mr. Tom
*utters.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Agar and
family, Essex spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Stapleton.
Mr.-.-Donald _Loaby, London,
and Miss Helene Looby, -Tor-
onto spent ,Easter weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Looby.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cook
.and daughter, Toronto spent the
weekend with Mrs., Louis BruXer
and Jerry.
Mr. Jim Krauskopf has re-
turned from Victoria Hospital
NEWS OF
where he was a patient.
\ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy ,ts
Port Colborne spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Maloney.
Mrs. Don MacRae is pat- -•
ient in the Goderich Marine Hos-
pital after undergoing surgbry. •
Mr. and Mra•,_Bill Evans
and family, Niagara Falls spent
the weekend with Mrs. Frank
Evans,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Staple-
ton apd Paul, Kitchener, Miss.
Kathleen Stapleton, Kitchener,
and Mr. Jack Stapleton, London
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fergus Stapleton and Diane.
Mr. Ted Feeney, Kitchener
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Feeney and
family spent the weekend with
Mrs. Mary Feeney and Mr. and
Mrs. Stephen Maloney and family. 0,
Mrs. P. D. Monaghan has.
returned from a vacation in Flor-
ida.
Mrs. Ken Whetham is spend-
ing two Weeks in Florida with
three of her girlfriends.
Mr. Frank Cronin, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack O'Rourke and family
and. Miss Mary Lou Lane spent
Easter Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Coville in Port Franks.
Mr. George Coville caught a
3' pound pickerel, his -first of
the season, in the Ausable River.
Mrs. Bert Haney, Millerville,
iAlberta is visiting with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Philip James, and other
relatives in the area.
Mr. and- Mrs. Bob Norris,
and Robert visited Thursday with ay
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Norris and ._.
family, Brariapton.
Mrs. Arthur Kemp returned to
her home from Stratford Hospital
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man and 'Darlene visited on Good
Friday- with Rob Templeman,
Guelph.
----Visiting with Mr. 'and Mrs.
Philip James and Roger on Good
Friday 'were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Hodgson, London, David Hodgson,
Phelon, California and Lou
Rleker, St. John , New Brun-
swick.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bbileigh „0
and family, Gederich visited -- on
Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. ,
Bob Norris and family.
Misses- Edna and Janet Mil-
ler, London visited over the holi-
day weekend with their parents
-Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller.
Miss Darlene Templeman,
Waterloo University spent the
holiday weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tern-
pleman and family..
. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller
and •Paul visited Sunday with
Miss Bonnie Miller, Guelph Un- ' 0
iversity.
'.Mr. and Mrs. Reg Finlay-
son and Mike visited Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
,Gordon SCott, Cromarty.
Mr. arid Mrs. Walden and
girls visited Easter Sunday with
Mrs., Penelope. Fell and Mr.
Leslie Worders. 0
Mrs. Sam Norris and Mr.
.and WS." Bob Norris and fantily
visited Easter Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Longman, Lon-
desboro. •
With Mr. and Mrs. John
Templeman . and family Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Martyn
and Wanda, Risseldale and David
Capling, Mitchell.
With Mr. and Mrs. John Drake
and Murray Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. David Sims and Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce papple and
girls, London.
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